A Bloods gang member ordered two women to stab his ex-girlfriend after the pair fought at a bar only two nights prior to the attack early Sunday in Easton, according to court records.

Identified by Easton police as a suspect, Carl Willbright Jr., 40, of the Bronx, N.Y., who also goes by the alias "City," is wanted in the stabbing of 35-year-old Jennifer Delgado. Willbright, a suspected member of the Bloods gang, is considered armed and dangerous, according to police.

An arrest warrant for Willbright sheds new light on the attack. Gerould said police would not comment on those details.

Delgado was found about 2 a.m. Sunday in a parking lot of Champ's Corner, 91 Larry Holmes Drive in Downtown Easton, with at least 10 knife wounds to her back, buttocks, chest and legs, the warrant says. In the hospital, police say, Delgado told them she was stabbed by her ex-boyfriend Carl Albright, court papers say.

Police later identified this individual as Willbright, court records indicate, and Delgado apologized for providing the wrong name, citing her drinking from earlier that night and drugs used in the hospital to manage her pain.

Threats alleged

Delgado and Willbright had been dating about two months before breaking up after the suspect began to believe the victim had cheated on him, court records say.

“If I can’t have you, nobody can,” Willbright allegedly told the victim. “I’m going to kill you, (expletive). I’m going to throw you in the trunk.”

Delgado was out Thursday night at Louie’s Cafe on Butler Street in Easton, where she also worked as a bartender, court records say. She saw Willbright walk into the bar and barrel toward her, records say. Willbright placed his hands around Delgado’s neck and she grabbed a glass and struck him in the face with it to get him away, court records say. The blow would require Willbright to get sutures, according to court documents.

“I’m going to get some (women) to come treat you,” Willbright threatened Delgado, according to court records. “You’re going to get yours! Watch it!”

Despite that he’d been warned not to return, Willbright visited Louie’s Cafe on Saturday night while Delgado was working, court records say. As Delgado closed the bar, she was approached by Willbright, according to court papers.

Willbright told her that Delgado had better not go to “Ringside,” referring to the previous incarnation of Champ’s Corner, records say. Court documents indicate Delgado got into her car to leave, and as she drove away, Willbright said, “You’re going to pay for the scar I have on my face.”

Delgado went to Champ’s Corner despite the threats, court papers say, and ran into Willbright inside the bar.

Attack orders described

When she left about 2 a.m., Delgado saw Willbright standing on the sidewalk, his hood up, according to court records. The victim walked past him, court papers say, and as she did heard Willbright yell, “Get that (expletive)!”

Delgado told police she was hit in the back of the head then, causing her to crumple to the ground, court records say. She said she caught glimpses of two unknown women as they began stabbing her repeatedly while she was on the ground, according to court records.

As Delgado shielded herself during the attack, court records say, she heard Willbright yell at the women to “get her face.”

When the women stopped the attack, Delgado said, she removed her hands from her face and saw Willbright and the women running away, court documents say. She told police Willbright was “trying to run with that limp,” referring to the suspect’s noticeable limp, possibly the cause of a birth defect, records say.

Court records indicate Delgado’s stab wounds ranged in size from 4.5 centimeters to 1.5 centimeters. She needed 35 sutures to close all the gashes on her body, court papers say. She’s since been released from the hospital, according to police.

The arrest warrant for Willbright seeks him on charges of aggravated assault, conspiracy, terroristic threats and simple assault.

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SUSPECT SOUGHT

Easton police Lt. Matthew Gerould urges anyone who knows the whereabouts of Carl Willbright Jr. to dial 911. He asked anyone who knows anything about the two alleged female perpetrators to call Detective Christopher Miller at 610-250-6656 or submit an anonymous tip at 610-250-6635.